Gosh that would be hilarious. Even more if your DK is going to do quests and fight alongside Liadrin or other Silver Hand members in a future expansion. ''THE HERO IS HERE THANK THE LIGHT WE ARE SAVED''
Agreed, I also ask for the same things and I share the same concerns as well.
Far be it from me to also point out that Sylvanas has been doing similarly terrible things and given a pass while the DKs get (rightly) condemned for it.
I like how you think you getting triggered and yelling "circlejerk!" because you were butthurt I used it somehow invalidates the fact that the topic is one. It's cute.
Also, yeah. Your reaction is exactly what I expected. I have no desire to discuss this with you. Just pointing out the blatant hypocrisy among people on the two topics.
That dude is so edgy that he's like a walking parody of himself.
"I fucking hate humanity and gonna genocide them 'cuz they don't like my stereotypical hair and metal-poser gear!"
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The problem with DKs is their target, not their methods. Their questionable methods are well-known and tacitly accepted/ignored by WotLK.
My point wasn't that they were different. It was that they were the same.
My point was that the reaction to the two groups doing similar things is that the Ebon Blade get rightly called out for it while Sylvanas gets a pass because its Sylvanas and her fanboys have no logic about her actions.
Anyhow I have no desire to turn this thread back into "Sylvanas fans pretend she shits gold" like the 10 others.
I always saw the difference between Forsaken and Ebon Blade much similar as the one between Alliance and Argent Crusade. They share similar methods, is just the first mostly care about survival, the second play at the neutral heroes doing the "good for all" or something like that.
This said, this time the Ebon Blade probably screwed up more than the Forsaken ever did. And unlike the Forsaken, they're not members of any superpower willing to protect them. They're going to be alone against, well, everyone.
Add another thing - forsaken mostly go against forces they are already hostile with. EB straight out gets a cheap shot on their (in case of AC probably closest) allies.
You really need to cut short on NaCl intake.My point was that the reaction to the two groups doing similar things is that the Ebon Blade get rightly called out for it while Sylvanas gets a pass because its Sylvanas and her fanboys have no logic about her actions.
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Well, not from the Horde I suppose. I doubt Sylvanas gives a shit about Nazgrim. And while they also stole her boy toy and killed some ghouls, abominations and one plague eruptor she didn't seem to care that Galen betrayed her and claimed an entire kingdom she desired, so yeah, still not seeing it. And Stromgarde isn't technically in the Alliance right now, so they can gloss it over too. The Paladins have the best reason to go against them, but I fear they'll go lawful stupid on the Ebon Blade.
Well, good, sometimes. But Blizzard vs realistic and logical storytelling is either/or type of deal.
With how Garrison was pivotal in WoD it's highly likely that future patches will expand on the Class storylines. Though I'd like some faction and other stories mixed in too, particularity the follow up to Forsaken vs Worgen. Anyway, yeah, Class Orders banding together makes sense. Druids and Shamans already worked together in Hyjal in the past. There's also some place for rivalry. Like Warlocks stealing some magical artifacts from Dalaran to bind some even greater demons in their never-ending lust for power. They could distract them with some demons, or even go full troll on them and open a link to Legion's portal world. Rogues stealing or infiltrating someone. Potential for either partnership or rivalry between Warlocks and Demon Hunters. In general, the idea that one class is not enough sounds plausible, so they could group up in factions that clash over resources or how they go around things.
Isn't the player above Darion even before Darion get's resurrected again as a Horseman? He was reluctant to go after Tirion after all (which was kinda cool, same with Liadrin offering the player to leave or with the first Paladin guard's reaction; also Amal'thazad's text on turning in his quest) and said he'll follow the player. Though in the end the big boss is the Lich King.